Zoo security increased and prom for home educated children
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Security has been stepped up at the former Bristol Zoo site, according to Bristol 24/7, following "a number of break-ins". There are still some animals there, such as the gorillas, as they wait to be moved.
A mum from Wiltshire has organised a prom for home educated children. They are invited to Little Wishford Farm in Stoford in June. "I think prom is such a celebration for the end of schooling, no matter what you have done," she says.
Speed cameras are planned for the A417 along the Crickley Hill stretch, says Gloucestershire Live.
And a man who collapsed outside a pub in Bridgwater wants to find the Hinkley worker who helped him so he can show his gratitude.
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Swindon Town Community Foundation says there will be a charity match to remember Rhiannon Brown, a young goalkeeper at the club, to mark 10 years since her death and raise money to help young female players.
A pupil at Bristol Grammar was ranked number one in the world on Fantasy Premier League – of which there are more than 11 million players. Looking at the standings this morning, Charlie has slipped down to third, but only just.
And there are some fantastic pictures of the sunrise this morning. These were captured in Bristol, and we have been sent some wonderful images on Weather Watchers. You can sign up for that here.
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